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Lädt ... Serve It Forth (1937)von M. F. K. Fisher
![]() Food Memoirs (40) Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. ![]() ![]() I think I ran into a reference to this food writer when reading reviews of Garlic and Sapphires (which I haven't read yet) She has a large oeuvre of short essays about gastronomy that began in the 1930s. This was her first publication and it was charmingly dated, light and amusing. Snails, tangerines, subtleties, histories and personalities. (August 30, 2005) Una mezcla deliciosa e inclasificable de autobiografía, libro de viajes y recetario gastronómico. En este libro la autora se refiere a la gran contribución del siglo XIX a la gastronomía: el restaurante. Y deja muy claro cuál es la regla de oro de un buen establecimiento: que la cocina esté limpia. Una cocina llena de roña es una cocina mala; lo mismo que es mala una cocina en la que a nadie le importe que produzca vituallas decentes keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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In Serve It Forth, her first book, M. F. K. Fisher takes readers on an animated journey through culinary history, beginning with the honey-loving Greeks and the immoderate Romans. Fisher recalls a hunt for snails and truffles with one of the last adepts in that art and recounts how Catherine de Medici, lonely for home cooking, touched off a culinary revolution by bringing Italian chefs to France. Each essay makes clear the absolute firmness of Fisher's taste--contrarian and unique--and her skill at stirringmemory and imagination into a potent brew. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)641.013Technology Home and family management Food And Drink Gastronomy, Epicurism Eating PhilosophyKlassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:![]()
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